straggling
Prononciation : [ˈstræɡlɪŋ]
Mot
Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to walk or move slowly, often because you are behind others. Imagine you're on a field trip, and some friends are walking fast, but you're lagging behind because you stopped to look at something interesting.
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I was straggling behind my friends during the hike because I wanted to take pictures of the flowers.
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My brother wasn't straggling; he was the first one to reach the top of the hill.
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Are you straggling because you can't keep up with the group?
Contexte : « appearance »
(adjective) not organized or neat, often appearing spread out or in a messy way. Picture a garden where the flowers are all over the place instead of in nice rows.
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The straggling vines in the garden looked wild and beautiful.
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The neatly trimmed bushes were not straggling at all; they were perfectly shaped.
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Why does the garden look straggling instead of well-kept?
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